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11:00
@BartekBanachewicz don’t pierce books, silly.
so I can say, I dunno, f(Type t).
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good luck - installing RAM has not gone well in the Lounge, recently.
you are not supposed to ram it in
@MartinJames My RAM brings everything else around it. It's already installed.
@StackedCrooked that's what she said.
11:01
:D
Hehe...
she knows her RAM
erm, whatever
@R.MartinhoFernandes How many GB?
11:02
I always max out on RAM whenever I build a machine.
Hm could I go to my library and ask them to order it?
Does that work that way?
I got my machine with 16GB, and plan to buy 16 extra.
But for now it's plenty.
@BartekBanachewicz Some do that.
@StackedCrooked Nonsense!
@R.MartinhoFernandes you and the pie guy could be a cute couple - you could max out your RAM and overclocking your CPUs together ...
Any RAM below infinity RAM is not enough RAM
11:04
We spent 64GBP on wine last night:(
No such thing as plenty RAM.
@MartinJames Sounds like it went great!
Wine sucks
user1804599
Wine is better than beer but still pretty bad.
I'd rather have more clock cycles and IO random bandwidth than sheer capacity
@R.MartinhoFernandes Anne has not moved yet. I don't feel exactly 100% myself.
11:05
Red wine results in the creation of too much stomach acid for me.
@StackedCrooked We both drink white.
However, baking soda helps to reduce that.
Before I moved to Bordeaux I never wondered if there were such a thing as wine bar. As it turns out, there are.
@MartinJames I see.
@MartinJames Martin ... have not seen the baby magpies for a few days, this morning the mother pie came around, but was badly injured :'(
This is terrible ... I fear for the worse ... I am depressed, my dear darling pies :'(
11:07
@BartekBanachewicz For most common usage, more capacity is better because it means less uses of secondary storage. A single secondary storage access is worse than a few millions of not-the-fastest-available primary storage accesses.
@StackedCrooked We drank the restaurant out of Hungarian, so we had to get a bottle of Autralian at the end. It took some getting down, (after Ashes disaster), but there was no alternative:((
@Telkitty I was not responsible:(
user1804599
@StackedCrooked I drank wine once and my mouth was dryer than Mercury.
@MartinJames Ashes disaster?
Btw, no hangover today? :)
@StackedCrooked Cricket - the Oz thrashed us:((
@rightfold Never been to Mercury.
user1804599
11:10
What is [4] in llvm[4]: … during the build process?
user1804599
@StackedCrooked It’s almost as bad as wine.
@MartinJames Ah.
@rightfold How deep the shithole goes
@StackedCrooked ..and yes, I do have a hangover. Thanks for asking :)
@BartekBanachewicz Also, increasing those two factors is more expensive and more complicated in terms of logistics (need different mobos, etc).
user1804599
11:12
@ScarletAmaranth except in America, where boobs are more common.
Fuck no library in gdansk has that book
What?
(Which book?)
Checked two universities, pomeranian science academy, central library
Pierce - Types and Programming Languages
@rightfold Number of recursive make invocations.
@BartekBanachewicz 'Kindle Price: £35.06 includes VAT* & free wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet'
11:19
That's more than I can afford right now
Wow, a book that is cheaper on Kindle.
I could rent it on amazon :p
But that's still a lot for third world countries like Poland
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, cheaper - I was just pointing out that it was available, but I see now that banana wants to borrow it.
I was discussing design with kbok ther IIRC
11:23
Derp-free zone.
@Martin i want to read it for the lowest price
@BartekBanachewicz Sure, I get that now:)
@BartekBanachewicz Ask your boss to buy it for co. library.
That is hardly related to my job, I'm afraid. But imma check our work library later.
@BartekBanachewicz It's about software. It would be a valuable addition to the library anyway. It's not like you would be requesting that they buy porn.
Also, IIRC, Poland is not exactly a 'third world country' :)
11:38
In computer operating systems, read-copy-update (RCU) is a synchronization mechanism implementing a kind of mutual exclusion which can sometimes be used as an alternative to a readers-writer lock. It allows extremely low overhead, wait-free reads. However, RCU updates can be expensive, as they must leave the old versions of the data structure in place to accommodate pre-existing readers. These old versions are reclaimed after all pre-existing readers finish their accesses. Overview A key property of RCU is that readers can access a data structure even when it is in the process of being up...
interesting
Didn't know this existed.
user1804599
Nice.
@TonyTheLion Sounds like DB transactions.
just looks like double buffering to me, give or take
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lol
user1804599
LLVM installation is installing documentation for the OCaml API.
user1804599
11:42
% clang -v
clang version 3.5 (trunk 197556)
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Hurray!!!
@MartinJames Found it while reading Linux kernel code.
user1804599
Yay. auto compose = [] (auto f, auto g) { return [=] (auto x) { return f(g(x)); }; }; std::cout << compose([] (int x) { return x * 2; }, [] (int y) { return y + 5; })(2) << '\n'; outputs 14. :D
user1804599
Time to figure out why <iostream> cannot be found when I don’t specify -stdlib=libstdc++.
user1804599
11:52
What is the difference between i7 4770 and 4770K?
user1804599
I’m going to order my computer parts this evening.
I am writing ax64 program and try to include a 32bit assembly obj (asmxml) but I get module machine type 'X86' conflicts with target machine type 'x64'... is there to pass this?
I've found that bolding a summary in the first line of my answer is total upvote/accept bait
winning
user1804599
Recompile asmxml as 64-bit program.
12:04
it's written in x86 assembly and there is no way to recompile iot other than writing the whole thing in x64 assembly
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user1804599
Stop writing things in assembly.
I went to our library
If there will be some spare cash they might order it
Also stop writing in assembly
user1804599
I think I know what components I want: tweakers.net/gallery/541814/#tab:wenslijst.
Xeo
Xeo
10 hours ago, by NARKOZ
@Xeo are you from Russia?
wat
12:14
lol
Ell
Ell
@rightfold k means you can overclock
@rightfold 4770 runs at that temp Celsius. 4770K Kelvin.
..though it could get warmer if you overclock it.
what xml parser is faster: pugixml or rapidxml?
@SkyRipper You mean 'Which xml parser is less slow'.
is guess that'
12:21
parsing xml is slow?
does anyone have any experience with any of them?
IME, it's slower than my Fiesta diesel.
@skyripper rapid, but the difference isnt big and pugi is much nicer to use
I used both
There is an SO Q on that
thanks, on pugi's benchmarks, pugi seems faster (maybe they used special data optimized for pugi?)
I talk about this: pugixml.org/benchmark
It doesnt really matter
If your xml is big enough to cause problems you shouldnt use xml
And pugi has nice api
Ell
Ell
12:30
sometimes you don't have a choice :/
Gah these school computers are slow as molasses
In computer security, a billion laughs attack is a type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack which is aimed at parsers of XML documents. It is also referred to as an XML bomb or as an exponential entity expansion attack. Details The example attack consists of defining 10 entities, each defined as consisting of 10 of the previous entity, with the document consisting of a single instance of the largest entity, which expands to one billion copies of the first entity. In the most frequently cited example, the first entity is the string "lol", hence the name "billion laughs". The amount of co...
heh
'Member for today' troll, (I hope):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20655941/c-project-source-code
@Bartek do you check the e-mail address on your GitHub account often?
Xeo
Xeo
Btw robot, I've been thinking, Unqualified<T> should really be called Unqualify<T>
All other traits are also imperatives
I just call it Unqual.
:P
Xeo
Xeo
12:41
heh
UnCV, UnRef?
No.
Only that one.
It seems that the Rose of Trollee festival is on.
hello
I will do it for you in three months for US$25,000. — Lightness Races in Orbit 7 secs ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that question, ...wow
12:57
@R.M you can contact me on my proper email if you want.
I don't know it.
user1804599
user1804599
Let’s see if I can get a better CPU while still staying under €1000.
What do you mean "a better CPU"?
Isn't an i7 4770 top of the consumer line?
13:03
Add "K"
LOL - comment on that 'urgent' crap: 'Who close voted this to Super User?'. Musta been a Lounger:)
@BartekBanachewicz Oh.
user1804599
What’s the exact benefit, besides the extra 0.1GHz?
user1804599
I’m going to overclock it to 4.5 GHz anyway.
@rightfold Space heating.
13:04
Why?
Save the planet.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold Isn't only the "k" one overclockable?
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
Oh, right. Thanks. :D
Xeo
Xeo
IIRC that was the difference between them
user1804599
Okay, switched from 4770 to 4770K.
user1804599
13:08
€930,53 now. Nice.
That's a p high temperature for a CPU
@CatPlusPlus That's because of the overclocking.
It might not work properly
C laugh - Oh, the formatting:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20658811/help-program-will-not-run-getting-error-expected
Do you still need to be owner of the bin to move shit there
13:11
@CatPlusPlus yup
@Xeo Doesn't he need a Z87 motherboard as well?
Fuck this broken shit
@CatPlusPlus Shall I add you ?
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Because of gallery mode, IIRC
I'm added, that's the goddamn problem
Xeo
Xeo
13:11
Otherwise you don't
lolwut ...
Maybe just explicit write access will work
Hello btw
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus I guess
user1804599
13:12
@rightfold You need a Z87 board too.
I'm not recommending it (why the fuck do you want to overclock that shit), just saving you from paying for something you can't get.
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm.
1 message moved to bin
What do you know, it works
No more fucking access prompts
@MartinJames "help poster bad"
@rightfold That said, unless you're making a machine for a specific exotic use, I wouldn't bother and stick to an H87 (and no-K processor, duh).
Gimmick overclockin
Z87 has overclocking and triple-SLI over the H87, i.e., who the fuck buys this shit.
user1804599
13:20
Removed the K and water cooling. IAGNI. :D tweakers.net/gallery/541814/#tab:wenslijst
(i7 4770 + H87 is exactly what I bought)
user1804599
Couldn’t find much about the reliability of the SSD, though.
@rightfold Has anyone bought you something ?
user1804599
No, why? I’m going to buy it myself.
@rightfold That I don't know. I didn't shop for SSDs.
13:23
just asking xD
I was thinking about buying another gpu for SLI
user1804599
Oh well, three years warranty.
user1804599
I don’t keep important data on it anyway.
13:25
My Samsung 256GB SSD has run fine for just over 4 years now.
Xeo
Xeo
I've been thinking of double EVGA GTX 760, but expensive...
660Ti has best power/price ratio
Well my gpu is already 25% cheaper, imma wait a bit more
user1804599
I hope I’ll finally be able to compile a Scala program in under a second.
@rightfold is that a price for 32gb of ram? Looks like a lot
user1804599
I had Corsair first but it was even more expensive.
13:29
The real reason that Babbage's Analytical Engine never got finished it that he cranked it over too fast during unit-testing.
Xeo
Xeo
8GB is 80eur usually, IIRC, so I think it's okay
Maybe 70
Air cooling bad cooling
Anyone up for a Haskell Q?
user1804599
@Xeo This one is €8.037 per GB.
Hm, alright, i paid around that for mine. But i have corsairs
@code shoot
13:30
@rightfold Ahaha no
And C++ will still take days
@BartekBanachewicz I've always wondered about the economics of SLI. Is it really worth it to end up with two old cards instead of a more powerful new one? Or better, at what point would that be worth it?
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus not even when I put all the class files the compiler needs in a RAM drive?
I'm trying to parse a simple list surrounded by {}s and separated by commas.
13:31
@rightfold Some things never change
user1804599
Other things do.
The problem is that my current parser keeps whitespace in front of the elements of the list. How do I skip the whitespace?
user1804599
dropWhile isSpace
@rightfold Et tu, Brute?
user1804599
I don’t speak German, sorry.
13:32
Scala compilation is I/O-bound?
@rightfold In the middle of a Parsec parser?
@R.M it is complicated. Under certain workloads (such as games newer than cards) SLI can be economically good. When buying a hardware for the games that are already there, usually singlecore chips are better.
isn't that french ?
I think it's Japanese
user1804599
I read on the Internet that JVM start up time is I/O-bound.
13:32
@HamZa It's Latin.
user1804599
And the Scala compiler runs in the JVM.
Xeo
Xeo
@Code-Guru many space *> many (noneOf ",}")
I see ...
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@Code-Guru Or Parsec.
user1804599
void $ many space
13:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes Way to ruin the fun with facts
@CatPlusPlus still trolling, I guess you didn't change ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes You spoilt the thread:(
user1804599
Also separate lexing and parsing.
` much wow`
user1804599
Lexing should consume whitespace and comments after every token and drop it.
13:33
@Xeo I'll try that ;-)
yah, this is my first time using Parsec, so I'm having some trouble
Xeo
Xeo
Parsec is cool.
@rightfold That should disappear once hot.
why the hell is chat jumping up and down? aaaaaaahhhhhh
13:34
It's jumping day
3
apparently
it's hard on the eyes, though
The World Jump Day was an event scheduled for July 20, 2006 at 11:39.13 UTC, at which time the organization claimed to have 600 million people from the western hemisphere jump simultaneously. They claimed this would move the Earth out of its orbit, and into a new one, one that would not cause global warming. The site was a hoax, an art installation by Torsten Lauschmann (claiming to be a Professor Hans Peter Niesward from the Institute for Gravitational Physics in Munich), and in no way serious. The German student association Lambda Omega Lambda provided hosting and programming services....
Always try jumping
ahh back on pc
Xeo
Xeo
Woohoo, new Nexus is here - finally.
And I only had to pay 80eur, whee
user1804599
13:39
€80 for delivery?
@R.MartinhoFernandes From various sources, SLI configurations tested against titles that are top when they come out show as low as 30% of utilization of second GPU power. This can go up to 95% if the game is extremely demanding, for example is using more advanced physics that fill one card up completely. One thing worth noting is that the GPU RAM is effectively doubled and in rendering, for example, gives a lot. When it comes to price, you have to consider all other things that have to be updated.
TIL argv is null-terminated
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold for the Nexus
@LightnessRacesinOrbit doubly so!
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
user1804599
yo dawg i herd u like null termination so i put null terminated strings in ur null terminated array.
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Xeo
Xeo
13:40
argv[argc] == nullptr
@R.MartinhoFernandes In my case, I have a power supply that has some margin, another free PCIE slot and a fairly powerful CPU. I can just wait until the exact same model of my GPU drops in price and add quite a lot of power for not a lot of money. If you want to spend more, though, this doesn't scale and updating to newer GPU might make it easier to reach perf goal.
user1804599
@Xeo Always true.
user1804599
argv[argc] != "".
Xeo
Xeo
right
@BartekBanachewicz Right, my concern was price. Buying two cards from the outset seems like a waste of money to me, and I don't know how fast GPU price decays. (and having to use the same model is quite limiting)
13:41
@rightfold :)
@Xeo Actually they say "the value is 0"
However, I read that CrossFire allows different GPUs to work together.
No idea how well that goes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I would expect even further narrowing of the workloads that will utilize the full power of both (or all) cards.
You can stick to "both". More than two GPUs requires special hardware anyway, so we'd already be in dubious-cost-effectiveness-land.
@BartekBanachewicz Another thing to consider is that a newer GPU also gets you new features, while a second of the same gives only performance.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think this point is rather overestimated. Well, of course it's cool to have stuff like ShadowPlay (series 600+), but in general, when it comes to games, if new model, say 7xx, has a particular feature, games that utilize it will appear when the 8xx comes out. And the game will still run well on 6xx because they can't optimize just for newest models.
If you're a developer, it's a different story, of course.
So again we're back to usage patterns/workloads.
@BartekBanachewicz It all depends on when, basically.
user1804599
13:49
Meh.
user1804599
Some people say Minecraft runs fine on HD 4600 and others say it doesn’t.
Xeo
Xeo
It runs okayish on 4500 at least
Personally, I have always bought GPUs at points when it was worthless to get a second of the same, so my experience might have biased me.
user1804599
What is okayish? :P
Heh, if I stick to racing simulators, my GPU can single-handedly handle 3x1920x1200 so I won't need another one anyway
@rightfold mc needs mostly shitload of RAM, not a GPU
user1804599
13:54
RAM shouldn’t be a problem. :D
@BartekBanachewicz I think he has that covered :D
Hmm, haircut time. Later.
Never run MC with 32-bit JVM
user1804599
Depending on how big worlds get, I can put those on a RAM disk too.
@rightfold on my server the most disk space was taken by dynmap anyway
man
today has been a wasted day
13:56
@DeadMG Wide...
I woke up too soon and I got concretebrain
@BartekBanachewicz What about it?
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz I don’t play Bukkit.
@DeadMG I am continuing the joke about you saying "man"
@rightfold What do you use?
ah
had nothing to do with it
user1804599
Vanilla server with vanilla client.
user1804599
32px texture pack, though.
IMHO even when running simple server Bukkit helps
I don't use any game-changing plugins
only administration and well, dynmap, which is cool
user1804599
Bukkit JSON API plug-in might be interesting.
user1804599
I’ll have to look into it.
You're still not bored to death with MC?
13:59
Took me about 40 minutes to get bored with MC
alone it isn't very interesting
but with friends someone always has some nice ideas

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